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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Office has been renamed to “Microsoft 365 Copilot app”English
14·3 months agoI’m not one of the dual booters mentioned, but the desktop version of Excel specifically has several important features that the online version flat out doesn’t support. Primarily I’m talking about creating and running data queries, which is useful for analyzing data and generating reports from remote data sources including external files like CSV and online databases. You can do all this without Excel of course, but this shows the online versions are definitely limited.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft 365 sees 43% price hike thanks to Copilot — existing customers safe until renewalEnglish
4·1 year agoMore anti consumer garbage forced by a monopolistic juggernaut which the governments of the world refuse to do more than mildly scold. It’s worse than chatgpt and pops up almost everywhere you click. Something about heads in asses
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Technology@lemmy.world•On These Apps, the Dark Promise of Mothers Sexually Abusing ChildrenEnglish
82·1 year agoSure, everything except the direct connection between Bigo specifically and ByteDance. Like I said originally, there were numerous apps that I found platforming this behavior, and TikTok’s parent company was responsible for most of them. This was several years ago (~5) and I’m going off memory here, so I do apologize for the inconsistency
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Technology@lemmy.world•On These Apps, the Dark Promise of Mothers Sexually Abusing ChildrenEnglish
123·1 year agoFair question I should clarify: ByteDance was using a number of LLCs at the time to (my understanding) find the best / most addictive TikTok-style app. I believe TikTok was around at the time but it was called something different. Looking into this briefly again, it seems Bigo isn’t directly connected to ByteDance, but the exact style/format of app is apparently being abused by multiple companies across countries now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•On These Apps, the Dark Promise of Mothers Sexually Abusing ChildrenEnglish
194·1 year agoA few years ago I conducted an internal months long investigation into Bigo Live and about a dozen remarkably similar apps. They were cookie cutter template apps with slight tweaks to test market trends and engagement, all produced by one single corporate entity: ByteDance. While sharing my findings with the team did result in new child endangerment policies being enacted internally, it is absolutely disgusting to see these apps are still at large, getting worse, and the massive tech company I worked for did essentially nothing to help externally.
EDIT: I should note the content I encountered was not abuse, but very apparent and out in the open grooming, in apps where a user’s location would often be shown publicly
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI company trolls San Francisco with billboards saying “stop hiring humans”English
14·1 year agoThis doesn’t sound like a
greatcompany. Anyone who at this point believes an ‘AI’ agent can outright replace human labor is not paying attention. 100% just another AI scam
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft’s controversial Recall scraper is finally entering public previewEnglish
261·1 year agoLawyers: “Generating music using a machine learning model trained using real artists’ music (without permission) does not violate those artists copyright!”
Therefore
Big Data: “Generating a black box replication of your identity trained on your private personal information and activity (without permission) does not violate your privacy!”
I feel like doubling the workload is better than quadrupling the size of the project inheriting a bevy of features and tools you likely won’t touch at all. Sure it’s stripped out later (ideally), but I like less bloat and that includes during dev when I might have to dig through 3rd party code with its own conventions and standards packed into a ‘source available’ library with potentially dogshit or absent documentation.
Also yes, it’s good practice
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK about Darkpatterns.games, a website that rates mobile games on their "Dark patterns"
2·1 year agoBoss fights definitely, your sentiment reminds me of Warframe. Don’t miss farming bosses. However, there are a lot of ways randomized loot can be implemented, and I wouldn’t call all of them dark patterns
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump Cancels All His Events in Favor of One of the Worst People Ever
18·1 year agoI’m not a big guy but it still surprises me every time I see how small Rogan is
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Games@sh.itjust.works•Beyond Good And Evil 2 Is Still Alive And Slowly Moving Forward With New LeadershipEnglish
5·1 year agoIf you look at extra content surrounding the original, it becomes pretty clear that BGE2 is what they always wanted BGE to be in terms of scope and theme, but after so long in development now, I can’t help but wonder if the restrictions on scope were what made the original truly great.
I hope they manage to pull it together into a cohesive product eventually-- and I will be playing it when they do-- but I would be truly surprised if the sequel is as impactful or memorable as the OG
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Technology@lemmy.world•Automatic emergency braking is getting better at preventing crashesEnglish
2·1 year agoI can’t answer that, but absolutely it is
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Technology@lemmy.world•Automatic emergency braking is getting better at preventing crashesEnglish
15·1 year agoThis just in: Technology Improves Incrementally Over Time!
Doesn’t need to be true, just convincing to some suits
What a dumb take (in your quote). Autocompletion showing me all the members of an object is nothing like ChatGPT hallucinating members that don’t exist. Autocomplete will show you members you haven’t seen, or aren’t even documented.
Not to mention they said syntax highlighting is a bad thing… Why use computers at all? Go back to the golden days of punchcards
VBA is horrid and incredibly outdated. I’ve written c# code that ran identical calculations on data being run through excel at literally over a million times the speed.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Ubisoft's Board is Launching an Investigation Into The Company Struggles
1·2 years agoHeard on the radio towers, though I personally enjoyed some of the climbing as a break from the typical far cry chaos. At that point the dead horse had not yet been beaten, though, and it wasn’t as much of an annoyance.
Cheaper / shallower mechanics is definitely also fair, and I agree Ubisoft sacrificed that depth for more realistic visual (common AAA loss). The npc ai in far cry 2 was a rare gem though.
I actually spent a lot of time playing with Far cry 2’s map editor, and far cry 3 was a big step back there too. I guess I just love the world, characters, and story of Far Cry 3.
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Ubisoft's Board is Launching an Investigation Into The Company Struggles
1·2 years agoFar Cry 3 was definitely a step back in some areas (fire!) but I think it was still a great game and pretty much perfected the Far Cry formula. Unfortunately after that game, Ubisoft just cannot move on


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